Authenticatind Against two Domains
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forums at harake.net
Sun May 2 20:27:08 UTC 2004
How about Radius
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From: "forums" <forums at harake.net>
Reply-To: forums at harake.net,Pluggable Authentication Modules <pam-list at redhat.com>
Date: Thu, 29 Apr 2004 08:23:29 -0400
>I would like to know if there is a way that I can setup a linux box
>between two different windows domains / ADs
>we have organization A and organization B.
>Each organization has its own infrastructure. We would like to put a
>server between the two organizations with a share on it, that both
>organizations can share files on. I would like full rights to only to
>users that need to have access to that share, the ability to fully
>login.
>So I am thinking that it will be done in such way that users try to
>connect to the share (drive S:) and they will be authenticated against
>KDC "A" if that fails, they will be authenticated against KDC "B". if
>that fails they will get a message saying that it failed. I don't mind
>creating accounts on the local machine, but I don't want to have to
>synchronize passwords, and I can't have a user with an account on both
>systems, and I can't have trusts between the two domains.
>I think it could be done using PAM and Kerberos. Any help will be
>greatly appreciated. I prefer to have that on a Solaris 9 system, but
>I don't mind installing it on a Linux system.
>Thanks,
>Hodrige.
>
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